The interior minister, who has hopped nimbly onto planes time and again when violence in Karachi resurfaces, should be asked where his efforts have led. The government, and the many agencies intended to safeguard our security, should be asking whose purposes it suits to create anarchy in the business heartland of our country and why these elements have been able to succeed. We need more information, more intelligence and a better understanding of what is going on. The most recent killings seem even more senseless than the murders of the past based on ethnicity or sectarianism. Until we know what sinister games are being played, and the volatile nature of Karachi exploited for this, we will not be able to stop the spiral towards chaos. The strike called in Karachi by the MQM means life in most markets and many offices has ground to a standstill. Many will lose what little they earn as a result. The protests will also in themselves solve nothing but only add to the sense of disquiet that hangs everywhere and has added to the crisis we face as a country where problems of every kind seem to be mounting.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 21st, 2010.
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